Interview With The Assassin
Dallas. 1963. The Second Shooter.
Almost forty years after John F. Kennedy's assassination, an ex-Marine named Walter Ohlinger has come forward with a startling claim.
"I was in Dallas November 22, 1963. Does that mean anything to you? I've never told anyone this before: no one knows I was the second gunman behind the stockade fence on what they called the grassy knoll. I fired one shot from there."
Shedding new light on the most well-know murder mystery of the 20th century, this masterful thriller will keep you guessing right up to the last frame.
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Is this supposed to be a true story - Chuck_Bytes
I thought the concept was somewhat original and started to take interest, then I lost it about 3/4 of the way through. It started to get to the point that you wondered if any of this was going to lead to something. The whole time watching I was looking for an entertaining movie, then came to realize this was a docu turned into a movie. in the end it has a factual statement about the demise of the guy putting this together. If this was a true story, that guy was a sucker.An inspired idea that didn't quite pan out - Lone_Wolf
Interview With The Assassin is a ‘documentary’ film on a man who, years later, steps forward claiming to be the second gunman on the grassy knoll who killed JFK in 1963. It sounds like an incredible idea for a documentary, which is why I rented the movie, but the problem is it is not a documentary at all. Rather, it is a 100% fictionalization done in blatant documentary form. Because of this the entire movie feels very awkward because you know it is fiction, yet it tries so hard to pass itself off as fact. Interview With The Assassin would have worked marvelously better if it was done conventionally, because the documentary style just failed to hold my attention. It was visually bland, very slow moving, and there really was never anything that happened. Just a lot of dry dialogue and boring cinematography, as you can imagine. An interesting idea, but it just doesn’t work out very well because it tries to pass itself off as something it is not, and in the process dooms itself to mediocrity and insipidness.
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Is this supposed to be a true story - Chuck_Bytes
I thought the concept was somewhat original and started to take interest, then I lost it about 3/4 of the way through. It started to get to the point that you wondered if any of this was going to lead to something. The whole time watching I was looking for ...An inspired idea that didn't quite pan out - Lone_Wolf
Interview With The Assassin is a ‘documentary’ film on a man who, years later, steps forward claiming to be the second gunman on the grassy knoll who killed JFK in 1963. It sounds like an incredible idea for a documentary, which is why I rented the movie, ...